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when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary, and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. in thisme of them slept morning. maybe it was a little bit early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> yesterday, another senate committee was scheduled to take another second term nominees, but republicans blocked the labor committee from meeting to vote on the nomination to be secretary of labor. harry reid spoke about the move today on the senate floor. now the minority's tactics -- republican tactics of obstruction and delay are well-known, but they're also well-worn. those methods were once again on display yesterday when republicans delayed for the second time in two weeks the senate help committee vote on the nomination of tom perez to lead the department of labor. the able and considerate chairman, tom harass quinn, had already postponed the vote for two weeks, at the request of republicans. it was terribly disappointing that after they were g
when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary, and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. in thisme of them slept morning. maybe it was a little bit early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> yesterday, another senate committee was scheduled to take another second term nominees, but republicans blocked the labor committee from meeting to vote on the nomination to be secretary...
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seems to be driven by your neocortex and having an excess of stimulation or arousal so preferring an environment that's quieter and darker and doesn't overstimulate you shyness is typically attached to anxiety in social situations with other people. what are you learning that's helping you understand what makes people do what they do? >> neuroscience is an interesting lens for looking at human motivation and the science is still very much in its infancy. one of my favorite is research by david rand who shows that if you give people a choice between giving and taking that if you give them time to think about it they will takeut if you actually ask them to act spontaneously they'll be more likely to give. one of the thicks that that suggests is there may be pleasure and purpose signals that our brain sends when we help others. >> you teach this about what makes a great teacher and you told me the story about a professor who told a story a w a surprisending at a lecture. do you have things that you do within your own lectures that are likely that? >> i try to every n every class. >> rose: like what
seems to be driven by your neocortex and having an excess of stimulation or arousal so preferring an environment that's quieter and darker and doesn't overstimulate you shyness is typically attached to anxiety in social situations with other people. what are you learning that's helping you understand what makes people do what they do? >> neuroscience is an interesting lens for looking at human motivation and the science is still very much in its infancy. one of my favorite is research by...
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brazillian made his first top flight hat trick in a four no home drubbing of ten man a line here new environment is picked up two yellow cards off a quarter of an hour from home side took full advantage folk opening the scoring of the first top penalty pulling it out with two more in the second alexander behind us return for it i'm a big loss to a four nil scoreline city to still second a line here a ball.
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as we know was a highly competitive and very tricky environment to operate in some of the. stage management that took place around that time gave rise to the expression propaganda which many people would recognize as. kind of symptomatic of russian politics. in the not too distant past he then went to work with president medvedev . from two thousand eight thousand and twelve with responsibility for modernization and again this is kind of conceptual. developing here and so in some way he was the key behind the concept of modernizing the russian economy and he was one of the key proponents of the innovation hope we know this is the. technical excellence and on the on the outskirts of moscow most recently as it has been involved there's been embroiled in a somewhat unseemly. case of corruption there are allegations that prosecutors inspected spoke of his office recently. was involved in a public exchange of views by way of open letters newspapers with one of the prosecutors spokesman. and express to someone happiness with that i had maybe that between. the goings on it's calle
as we know was a highly competitive and very tricky environment to operate in some of the. stage management that took place around that time gave rise to the expression propaganda which many people would recognize as. kind of symptomatic of russian politics. in the not too distant past he then went to work with president medvedev . from two thousand eight thousand and twelve with responsibility for modernization and again this is kind of conceptual. developing here and so in some way he was the...
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which we know is a reasonably dodgy and reasonably tricky environment to try to negotiate a circle of worked worked some magic i guess you'd call it on the on the p.r. side but most of the chagrin of those who who were victims of his stage management gave us an expression of propaganda which i think anybody who watches or should closely will associate forever with the guy yes definitely now he did have his fingers in a number of pies didn't he could there be anything else that contributed to his resignation do you think. worked as a. modernization for president dmitry medvedev he was a. former owner of the skolkovo project which is the tech technical innovation hold based outside of moscow they found a number of very high profile deals because it made a visit visited silicon valley during his presidency to and made a couple of very high profile connections there and he. has been mired in. controversy where some have been accused of misappropriating up to half a million dollars of phones i think probably saw that that was something he didn't want to have to deal with on his watch and i
which we know is a reasonably dodgy and reasonably tricky environment to try to negotiate a circle of worked worked some magic i guess you'd call it on the on the p.r. side but most of the chagrin of those who who were victims of his stage management gave us an expression of propaganda which i think anybody who watches or should closely will associate forever with the guy yes definitely now he did have his fingers in a number of pies didn't he could there be anything else that contributed to...
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so it's -- it's really a sad day for me on the environment side of my committee. on the public works side of my committee, it's a good day because we're making progress. we have now about a half dozen amendments that have been cleared on both sides. we're waiting to try and make them pending or clear them, and we're asking all senators please get your amendments in because this can't go on forever. we need to pass this bill. 550,000 jobs are supported by this legislation. hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of businesses are looking forward to our doing this. that's why we have this amazing array of support. so with that, i would say to senator merkley the floor is yours and i would yield the floor at this time. mr. merkley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to talk about one particular aspect of this bill, which is wifia, but before i explain what wifia is, i want to thank the chair for managing this bill in a very bipartisan discussion in committee that has come to the floor with ful
so it's -- it's really a sad day for me on the environment side of my committee. on the public works side of my committee, it's a good day because we're making progress. we have now about a half dozen amendments that have been cleared on both sides. we're waiting to try and make them pending or clear them, and we're asking all senators please get your amendments in because this can't go on forever. we need to pass this bill. 550,000 jobs are supported by this legislation. hundreds and hundreds...
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right but they do have regular repairs but you have to think about this space is an incredibly extreme environment so you're constantly having you know little meteor showers that they have to avoid pieces of space junk so they're always repairing but they also have backup plans and backup systems and they can also very even have a lifeboat the soyuz capsule as kind of an escape pod if you will so they're they're trained for this and you don't want to get in there on for scene circumstances exactly you don't want to see that space is routine they do have the ability to grade and keep up with the technology there and i just you know whatever is thrown their way while sean thanks very much indeed for putting it all in perspective for us here and giving some insight on what the problem as and how we could possibly deal with it that was thomas talking to me in studio. and up next we've got peter lavelle's who rob their sleeves for some more crossed on this day with us. you know i've been asked a few times if i believe in conspiracy theories which is kind of an odd question i mean just in general believ
right but they do have regular repairs but you have to think about this space is an incredibly extreme environment so you're constantly having you know little meteor showers that they have to avoid pieces of space junk so they're always repairing but they also have backup plans and backup systems and they can also very even have a lifeboat the soyuz capsule as kind of an escape pod if you will so they're they're trained for this and you don't want to get in there on for scene circumstances...
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brazillian made his first top flight hat trick in a four no home drubbing of ten men a line here of new environment is picked up two yellow cards stuffed a quarter of an hour and home side took full advantage coke opened the scoring of the first top penalty i'm following it up with two more in the second example carlos lage efforts are a big loss for a four nil scoreline city to still second line near the bottom. three. g.'s ninety first winfrey met him twice in the last four minutes of triumph two one at home to regain the visitors romani the arm incur finally broke the deadlock up to eighty two minutes of strikes from the scene and try already and some of the eto focus heatings men further cement third place as well being slim down to be rope league sports as the game was marred by a brawl off the final whistle. thanks my eyes do not extend to bare unbeaten league run to remarkable thirteen games with a two one victory at struggling clearly a soviet of bludgers.
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gonna stay loyal to him no matter what you have to take more votes away from the democrats in this environment. >> think a three-way plays this this case benefits cuccinelli? >> a base over a third no matter what. >> tom perriello. >> bill bowling consistently quite conservative, more moderate by temperament but not someone like tom davis, really appealed across the aisle in a lot more ways. i think the issue of whether someone else is going to come in is unlikely. i think what you're going to see is as more people get to know what mcauliffe stands for, what is going to make virginia more competitive this thing is going to swing in that direction. yet who can get the voters out. >> you look at independents that have won governorships, maine, rhode island, places like that, one party's candidate collapses. >> not an even split here. >> correct. >> that would -- >> target to june. >> bowling has until june. >> also fights over immigration and other things nationally that could end up coming in and play the virginia race r >> we will see. >> tom per yellow, tom davis, toms, little tom tom music.
gonna stay loyal to him no matter what you have to take more votes away from the democrats in this environment. >> think a three-way plays this this case benefits cuccinelli? >> a base over a third no matter what. >> tom perriello. >> bill bowling consistently quite conservative, more moderate by temperament but not someone like tom davis, really appealed across the aisle in a lot more ways. i think the issue of whether someone else is going to come in is unlikely. i...
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starting to think now how they should have been thinking all along you know to be able to provide a safe environment you have to think ahead is there going to be more surveillance cameras deployed and the answer to that is yes because lessons learned have shown us that if you have a bench recording. you can go back and find information that might not have been pertinent while you thought you were filming it but all the sudden if an event happens you need all the information you can get the experts estimated that this industry would reach revenues of more than twenty billion dollars by twenty sixteen but now those numbers are being recalculated to be projected even higher because of the time. the talks that took place in boston as government spending on video surveillance is expected to search tension between law enforcement officials and privacy advocates is also expected to greet critics say the american public has been forced to see privacy and civil liberties in the name of national security but the payoff hasn't been big after all america's web of spy cams failed to prevent the boston terrorist
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know i think the political economic environment is up against each other right now what is that has meant is that we have delayed by two years most of the austerity comes in place but at the end of the day this is merely a delay not a stopping off a sturdy i think we all need to realize that you can't spend money you don't half unfortunate for france and the center left politics in europe. ok staying with us we've got the european markets to check out just let you know the footsie is actually closed today for easter bank holiday that's why there's no movement on the markets today but for many learned europe we've got a modest decline there for the dow just around a tenth of a percent a news from italy today with a lowered economic outlook for twenty thirty now forecast actually lowering domestic demand overall though volumes are low and that is because of love them all right let's have a look at the u.s. and see what's happening there as stocks continue to rise again pretty modest for the dow jones there around half a percent up for the nasdaq and that's really rising are the standard and
know i think the political economic environment is up against each other right now what is that has meant is that we have delayed by two years most of the austerity comes in place but at the end of the day this is merely a delay not a stopping off a sturdy i think we all need to realize that you can't spend money you don't half unfortunate for france and the center left politics in europe. ok staying with us we've got the european markets to check out just let you know the footsie is actually...
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as several of the amazing journalists all say, it is a toxic environment. it is harder and harder to get whistle blowers, to speak to journalists. and what that means is it is harder and harder for democracy to do what it is supposed to do. >> and that's a serious charge you're. of course, people are supposed to be prosecuted only for what they did as an individual. not to be made an example of. >> yes. but we know the way democracy functions. we know the way organizations function. dana priest said the national security state is like a self-licking ice cream cone. a wonderful metaphor. it is all about protecting itself. that's often what we're seeing. it is not about protecting your safety or minor our dollars. it is about protecting the institution and it's institutions that thrive on secrecy. >> the other thing that makes this hard for a lot of folks to swallow is the inconsistency or someone called at this time hypocrisy of this administration in particular. in prosecuting these whistle blowers with the espionage acts. while also releasing their own lea
as several of the amazing journalists all say, it is a toxic environment. it is harder and harder to get whistle blowers, to speak to journalists. and what that means is it is harder and harder for democracy to do what it is supposed to do. >> and that's a serious charge you're. of course, people are supposed to be prosecuted only for what they did as an individual. not to be made an example of. >> yes. but we know the way democracy functions. we know the way organizations function....
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environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> bret: president obama traveled to texas today to tout his jobs plan, but it may prove to be a tough sell in a state that has not exactly bought into his job creation philosophy. here's white house correspondent wendell goler. >> reporter: deep in the heart of the red state of texas, president obama tried to sell a jobs proposal that republicans, including one who wanted his job, have largely rejected. with government seed money, mr. obama wants to partner universities and businesses to form product manufacturing institutes, to advance his three main goals for american workers. >> we've got
environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>...
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it's a toxic environment. part of the reason the administration and lawyers have attacked these whistle blowers is yes to get them but almost more importantly to try to silence others from speaking up. to send the message so that the next time they have a scoop or the next time they see something, or the next time they're confronted with a real kind of moral challenge to their integrity there is a tendency to go silent because of all the pressures, because of all the attacks, because of the financial costs, because of what it does to their families. >> john: why do you think despite these consequences some people decide to come forward any way. >> it's really interesting. i was inspired by many of these whistle blowers and those we talk to in the film. they feel fund mental fundamentally they must speak up. they could not look at themselves in the mirror, there is a line that you draw as a human being, a citizen, a patriot, and they refuse to cross that line. when they saw others crossing it breaking the law s
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a of wuse benefit from korea that would better in a less intense environment on the peninsula. all of the surrounding neighbors would welcome such a transition. such a transformation. but we're not naive about those difficulties taking place. and we've got to see action before, you know, we can have confidence that that in fact is the path that north korea intends to take. but the one thing i want to emphasize just based on the excellent meetings and consultation that we had today, as well as watching president park over the last several the s dealing with provocative escalations have thank have been taking place in north korea, what i'm very confident about is that president park is tough, i think she has a very clear, realistic view of the situation but she also has wisdom to lieve that conflict is not inevitable and it is not preferable and that's true on the korean peninsula, that's true around the world. and we very much appreciate her visit and look forward to excellent cooperation, not only on this issue but on the more positive issues of economic and commercial ties bet
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think what the hispanic community wants and all americans want is an economy and an environment where small businesses can prosper and where more and more people where anybody can start with nothing achieve anything. that's my focus, expanding opportunity, not responding in kind to of what insults those on the other side may decide to hurl. >> neil: all right. so when governor richardson was telling shepard smith in the last hour that he was just misinterpreted, no harm no foul, or how -- >> he is entitled to his opinion. my focus is on the substance of what works in matters. you know, neil, i think most americans don't care about petty political squabbles in washington. what they care about is leaders in both parties who are willing to roll their sleeves up and fix the problems. we got 23 million people out of work, and i think the idea that you have politicians squabbling and name-calling, makes no sense at all. what we should be doing is getting the economy growing again. we need tax reform. we need regulatory reform. we need sound money. we need to address the problems that are im
think what the hispanic community wants and all americans want is an economy and an environment where small businesses can prosper and where more and more people where anybody can start with nothing achieve anything. that's my focus, expanding opportunity, not responding in kind to of what insults those on the other side may decide to hurl. >> neil: all right. so when governor richardson was telling shepard smith in the last hour that he was just misinterpreted, no harm no foul, or how --...
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report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel today played down a weekend of air strikes that hit syria. the syrians, in turn, threatened to strike back, but there were no signs of new hostilities in the offing. on syrian state television today, images of the smoldering remains of a military complex near damascus. it was hit early sunday by air strikes attributed to the israeli military, the second in three days. israel did not officially claim responsibility, but senior officials there said the targets were advanced iranian missiles being shift to hezbollah militants in lebanon. israeli leaders
report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and...
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establish facts that would help, you know, as we look to keep our people safe overseas in a complex environment. >> they called the charge false and former counter chief benjamin told fox news though i was out of the country on official travel at the time of the attack i was in frequent contact with the department at no time was the bureau sidelined or otherwise kept from carrying out its tasks. >> these are not political appointees. >> another whistleblower testifying wednesday will be greg hicks the number 2 u.s. diplomat in libya under chris stevens one of the last people to speak with the slain ambassador. in a committee interview released sunday, hicks blamed the false talking pointselivered by u.n. ambassador susan rice on the sunday talk shows of september 16 for the absence of any arrest in the case so far by the fbi. that's because the libyan president had already declared benghazi a terrorist event, not a protest gone awry as rice alleged. the net impact of that, hicks testified, is the spokesperson of the most powerful country in the world has basically said that the president of lib
establish facts that would help, you know, as we look to keep our people safe overseas in a complex environment. >> they called the charge false and former counter chief benjamin told fox news though i was out of the country on official travel at the time of the attack i was in frequent contact with the department at no time was the bureau sidelined or otherwise kept from carrying out its tasks. >> these are not political appointees. >> another whistleblower testifying...
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is there anything that you see among the environment or the leadership or sort of the arena in which he's operating now that would make this different and, perhaps, open opportunities for more progress than we've seen in the last administration? >> well, let me say that i think you've heard me say this, if i were to ask any of you whether you'd like to go to camp david, you'd probably say yes. i can tell you after two weeks in the rain with the israelis and palestinians, i don't care whether i ever go back. [laughter] and we came very close. and one of the issues that was a problem then as i go back and look over things is that in many ways, um, whoever is leader of the palestinians -- and when we were at camp dawfd, it was arafat -- has the right to make decisions about the size of the palestinian state. but we were also asking him to make decisions about the disposition of the holy places over which he did not have sole control. the saudis and others have a say in that. and so when we started calling some of the arabs -- and this all happened because ehud barak really gave, put on
is there anything that you see among the environment or the leadership or sort of the arena in which he's operating now that would make this different and, perhaps, open opportunities for more progress than we've seen in the last administration? >> well, let me say that i think you've heard me say this, if i were to ask any of you whether you'd like to go to camp david, you'd probably say yes. i can tell you after two weeks in the rain with the israelis and palestinians, i don't care...
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to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms of what is actually going on, on the ground, i think would have been very dangerous and personally, i would not have approved that, because we just don't -- it's sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. >> so there you have it. who do we believe? i mean, we've got different players on all sides, don't we? getting help to benghazi would have been close to impossible. gates also blew up the whole controversy. here's what he had to say about former secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> i worked with secretary clinton pretty closely for 2 1/2 years. and i wouldn't want to try and be somebody to -- trying to convince her to say something she did not think was true. >> you don't think she would do that? >> no. >> the direct question is, do you think hillary's lying? mr. gates says, no, that's not hillary. i've been around her long enough to know better. here's the bottom line
to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms of what is actually going on, on the ground, i think would have been very dangerous and personally, i would not have approved that, because we just don't -- it's sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. >> so there you have it. who do we believe? i mean, we've got different...
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we have good camaraderie there but when it comes to protecting the environment it's as if there's just two totally different species of humanity the deniers and the believers. and i'm proud to be on the side of the believers. i believe america is built on facts. it's built on, yes religious beliefs and scientific proof and i think you've laid it out tonight in such a magnificent way that i intend to send your remarks, with your permission -- i intend to send them to all of our colleagues, to put them up on my web site, because i am so proud to stand with you in this fight -- this is a fight. and as my friend said, it is a fight that puts on one side the sper interests the polluters the money versus those who just say, we have to save this planet. it is our responsibility. it is our god-given responsibility. so thank you so much for your remarks, and i would yield back to you. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rim. mr. whitehouse: i just want to say how honored i am to serve on senator boxer's committee with her as our chairman and leader, and how ea
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voice to tell them and communicate to them that they have no choice but to change and to shape and environment where they are left with no choice but to make the strategic decision to change. i think that's the effect of an important way. >> my question goes to president park. you just mentioned that north korea in order -- for north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons, the most important is consequence serted effort of the international community. with regard to this, during your meeting with president obama today, would like to ask what was said and the views that you shared. nd with regard to this, what russia and china, the role that ey are playing in terms of north korea, how do you feel about that? my next question is to president obama. regarding the young leader, kim jung young i would appreciate your views about the leader of north korea. if you were to send a message to tim today. what kind of message would you send to him? with regard to the north korea issue, korea and the united states as well as the ternational community, the ultimate objective that all of us should be adopting
voice to tell them and communicate to them that they have no choice but to change and to shape and environment where they are left with no choice but to make the strategic decision to change. i think that's the effect of an important way. >> my question goes to president park. you just mentioned that north korea in order -- for north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons, the most important is consequence serted effort of the international community. with regard to this, during your...
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gives to charities to fight poverty, protect the environment and animals. >> the more i give away the wealthier i feel. because for everything i, quote, gave up, so much more was returned. >> reporter: all the trappings of fame and fortune of american life, that felt fake to you? >> it was a trapping. we feel spoiled for a reason. >> reporter: he was moved to share his story, first in the documentary "i am," now in a new book "life's operating manual." the book saul about who you are? is it in terms of profits in money, power and wealth or is it about a deeper truer kind of wealth? nobody is looking to have a robust ira when they're on their deathbed. they're saying, i'm so happy that i had the opportunity to love this family, to be a part of something. >> friends that know shadiak best, like actress courteney cox, call him a soothing soul. >> i don't know anyone like tom. you can't meet him without feeling like he's touched you in some way. and he'll do that for anybody. >> reporter: he's negotiating to direct his first hollywood movie in seven years, a remake of a touching french co
gives to charities to fight poverty, protect the environment and animals. >> the more i give away the wealthier i feel. because for everything i, quote, gave up, so much more was returned. >> reporter: all the trappings of fame and fortune of american life, that felt fake to you? >> it was a trapping. we feel spoiled for a reason. >> reporter: he was moved to share his story, first in the documentary "i am," now in a new book "life's operating...
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of a permission structure that will allow other forces to come together and create an atmosphere and environment with the legislation can be passed. host: a lot more issues on the president's agenda. we are talking with linda feldmann, the white house correspondent for christian science monitor. phone numbers are on the bottom of the screen. roughly 100 days into his new the president held a conference to talk about his agenda. here is one short piece with one question i want to ask about. [video clip] youru are 100 days into second term. on the gun bill you put everything into it to try to get it passed. obviously it did not. congress has ignored your efforts to undo the sequestered. there is a bill that you try to ito that got 92 democrats in the house voting yes. you still have to choose to get the rest of your agenda through this congress? >> if you put that way -- [laughter] golly. -- ask it is a little mark twain said, the rumors of my demise may be exaggerated at this point. we understand we are in a divided government. republicans control the house of representatives. in the senate this
of a permission structure that will allow other forces to come together and create an atmosphere and environment with the legislation can be passed. host: a lot more issues on the president's agenda. we are talking with linda feldmann, the white house correspondent for christian science monitor. phone numbers are on the bottom of the screen. roughly 100 days into his new the president held a conference to talk about his agenda. here is one short piece with one question i want to ask about....
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it is very rare that we have seen china used advanced military equipment in these environments. most has been pretty routine. the pentagon has just released north korea military. is visitingsays it the united states. how do you evaluate the peninsula at this time? why did the pentagon choose now to release the report? monitoring the situation on the korean peninsula and lovery closely. it is a very serious situation. we will continue to monitor it very carefully. in response to your second question, we produced the report in part because we have to. provides forw that these reports to be published. wish i to publish them on time every year. to publish them on time every year. sometimes it has been late. tore putting this out congress as soon as possible. >> thank you. you said that china has been looking at the military budget. 20may be even closed 18% 220to %. have you spoken with the allies o are afraidn wh oar of china's activities? >> with respect your first question, we are monitoring very carefully the military and applications for opportunities to cooperate with china and
it is very rare that we have seen china used advanced military equipment in these environments. most has been pretty routine. the pentagon has just released north korea military. is visitingsays it the united states. how do you evaluate the peninsula at this time? why did the pentagon choose now to release the report? monitoring the situation on the korean peninsula and lovery closely. it is a very serious situation. we will continue to monitor it very carefully. in response to your second...
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it is to lose weight once you've become obese, because the chips are stacked against you in our food environment. we have to learn about it, and we have to push through this. we have to talk about it. >> no doubt. all right. >> not be afraid. >> michael, emily, thank you very much. coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today. we have to continue this conversation. lane ] do you evel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce
it is to lose weight once you've become obese, because the chips are stacked against you in our food environment. we have to learn about it, and we have to push through this. we have to talk about it. >> no doubt. all right. >> not be afraid. >> michael, emily, thank you very much. coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today. we have to continue this conversation. lane ] do you evel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven...
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that's why we wrote this because our food environment, i believe, has led to these addictive problems with people with eating disorders like me, as well as some people who are morbidly obese or struggle with obesity or are overweight. and the science now is showing that the obesity crisis in america is not because people are undisciplined or because people are slobs or because they don't know how to control themselves like we do. no. that's not it all. you look around and you look at the problem that we have and we have to stop judging people who are struggling with their weight. you think chris christie is undisciplined? doubt the woman who inspired this book diane smith who you'll meet next hour? no. she is an em i didnmy award jou. >> frank, you're in the book and you won a huge battle with your own weight problem some years ago. >> i used to be about 70 pounds heavier than i am now. you mentioned the grocery store and that is important. a lot of what is going on we are victims of our abundance and there is science that suggests that we are wired in a way going back many, many year
that's why we wrote this because our food environment, i believe, has led to these addictive problems with people with eating disorders like me, as well as some people who are morbidly obese or struggle with obesity or are overweight. and the science now is showing that the obesity crisis in america is not because people are undisciplined or because people are slobs or because they don't know how to control themselves like we do. no. that's not it all. you look around and you look at the...